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Hi Dave,
Thanx for the advise. I'm really more confident now. BTW RedHat 8.0 isn't supported either. Our company is using it in production though without any problems so far.
Regards,
Nick
Dave Hau wrote:
> "Nick Keeman" <nkeeman_at_linuxmail.org> wrote in message
> news:3EAC4D46.5070708_at_linuxmail.org...
>
>>Thanx Dave, >> >>I actually like RH90 because of the improved Mozilla, screensavers and >>my "xmms" finally works without problems. So far it didn't let me down >>once. >> >>As I understand from your reply I understand its difficult to install >>Oracle on a non certified release. So it was in the past and then they
>>always found some workarounds. In my case I actually only need the >>SQL-Plus and OEM client to work which might work fine, would it? >> >>Would you reckon its worth a try installing the client software and skip >>installation of the 9.2.0.3 patch.
>>Nick >> >> >> >>Dave Hau wrote: >> >>>"Nick Keeman" <nkeeman_at_linuxmail.org> wrote in message >>>news:b8egsa$81t$1_at_news.hccnet.nl... >>> >>> >>>>Hi Guru's, >>>> >>>>I've got Oracle 9.2 running on RedHat 8.0 but would like to move to >>>>RedHat 9.0. I've heard it doesn't work as the new kernel uses a new way >>>>of Processing causing Oracle 9.2 no have problems. >> >> >>>>Any work arounds yet?? >>>> >>>>Nick. >>> >>> >>>My advice is: don't. I set LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to 2.4.1 and successfully >>>installed Oracle 9.2.0.1 on RH9 (except for an error on oemagent which I >>>clicked Ignore.) Went through DBCA to configure the database. It was >>>working fine until I applied the 9.2.0.3 patch. After running
>>>and utlrp.sql, now PL/SQL is now totally broken. I suspect even if this >>>didn't happen, further down the road, I'll run into similar problems
>>>It seems the glibc 2.3.2 used in RH9 has some major incompatibility with >>>previous glibc versions. Unless you hack the glibc source code and >>>recompile, you have a constant risk of the Oracle server not working
>>>right. >>> >>>So, save yourself some headache. Why run Oracle 9.2 on RH9 anyways?
>>>improvement from RH8 to RH9 is not that much. If Oracle 9.2 is running
>>>on RH8, I'd suggest leaving it alone, unless you're doing this for
>>>Cheers, >>>Dave >>> >>> >>
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